Sunday, May 05, 2019

Obesity ATM v bank vault model

I thought I would develop this further to try and explain obesity.

Every day we eat food. The food goes to our liver and is partitioned into the various needs of the body for that day. Anything over goes to glycogen and fat storage.

So every day money is acquired and you go to the ATM to make a deposit.

We are assuming here it is a smart ATM that accepts deposits and gives out cash.

The current account is linked to a deposit account. So anything over in the current account is automatically transferred by the ATM computer to the deposit account in the bank vault. Note not the depositor.

All the funds are deposited in the ATM so nothing is held back for emergencies or general running of the business.

When you are young this system works seemlessly. Funds transfer backwards and forwards between the 2 accounts and energy ( money) is always available on demand.

As you get older and lets say deposit more coins rather than big notes ( carbs v fat) the ATM gets clogged up, and the ATM controller decides to place more of the deposits in storage so there is less available for the day to day needs.

The bank vault ( fat stores) soon get full and overflow but the connection between the 2 accounts is lost. Funds only go into the vault and never come out and the ATM says no available funds.

The ATM continues to accept deposits which all now are going into storage and nothing ever reducing the storage amounts.

Then the Governments decides that notes are unhealthy ( fat causes heart disease and obesity) and tells everyone to only accept coins ( carbs) and the ATM controller has to do more work and so hires some more helpers ( more insulin from the pancreas).

If this carries on the controllers all go on strike and the ATM overflows and diabetes results.


So to bypass the clogged system the following has to happen.

Stop using the ATM and stop accepting coins. Eat fewer carbs 25 to 30gms per day and more fat.

So go to the teller desk and do the deposits and with withdrawals and use mostly notes ( fat) to deposit and to withdraw. Withdraw more than you deposit.

This is the low carb highish fat diet. If you eat too much fat you will feel better but your weight will stay the same. To reduce weight the body must be allowed to access the fat in storage.





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